[accweb] Re: powerpoint on the web

  • From: "Diane Quick" <dianeq@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: <accweb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2005 16:03:46 -0600

Simply - hah!  Okay, I think I see where I missed a part.  It's the part
where you say to navigate up a level out of the restricted folder.  I
got to the hyperlink part and didn't do the navigate up a level.....   I
didn't write it down and I do remember you talking about it but I don't
remember how to do it.  I ended up deleting the folder in case I did
something wrong to it.  I know I couldn't find the part to click on
where the file had the ppt. symbol by it.   I'm brain dead today from
working on this so I'll try another day after you have had the chance to
do the directions.  Thanks for your help.  =20

Diane Quick, COMS
Orientation and Mobility Specialist
Educational Services for the Visually Impaired

-----Original Message-----
From: accweb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:accweb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Bill Beavers
Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 3:14 PM
To: accweb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [accweb] Re: powerpoint on the web

Ok, I will try to work those directions up again.  In
the meantime, I think you are very close to doing what
you want.  If I understand correctly, you have already
saved a powerpoint into a folder in your Frontpage web
and are ready to hyperlink it.  In that case you
simply need to go into frontpage, go into the
restricted folder, opent the webpage that used to be
named renameme.html (you renamed this so it would be
your password) then on that page, you need to type in
what you want the hyperlink to be, highlight it,choose
hyperlink, then navigate UP A LEVEL OUT OF THE
RESTRICTED folder and into the folder where your
powerpoint file is.  From there it should work like a
charm.  IF this still doesn't make sense, I will put
up some instructions soon.

--- Diane Quick <dianeq@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I'm sorry to bring this one up again but I'm not
> getting a step here.  I
> had written that you go to your powerpoint, click
> file, save as a web
> page and save it to the folder you have set up for
> these in frontpage.
> I then tried to hyperlink it to our restricted area
> page and when I
> tested it I get a page that looks like my computer
> screen and you choose
> which file you want to open.  Help.  I guess I need
> little step by
> little step.
> Thanks. =3D20
> Bill, maybe you could put up that info on your test
> site like you had
> before showing the steps.  Thanks!
>=20
> Diane Quick, COMS
> Orientation and Mobility Specialist
> Educational Services for the Visually Impaired
>=20
>=20
>=20


=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
Bill Beavers
Director of Technology and Distance Learning
Arch Ford Education Cooperative
bbeavers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://af1.afsc.k12.ar.us

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